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MASSACHUSETTS: EMC Corporation said it has has tied up with Adobe Systems, Inc. to develop a standards-based interoperable content management infrastructure.
The new infrastructure will combine EMC's enterprise content management (ECM) platform and Adobe's open standard XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) technology. The combined solution is meant to maximize distributed information sharing and management, enabling customers to manage data more intelligently and efficiently.
"The combination of the open Adobe XMP framework and EMC's content management platform represents a powerful solution to deliver information systems for customers to integrate rich content into enterprise workflows," said John Brennan, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development at Adobe. "This joint effort represents a strategic opportunity for both companies to work together on advancing metadata standardization and next-generation content and information sharing systems and infrastructures."
The collaboration will also support the emerging iECM (Interoperable Enterprise Content Management) standard being developed by AIIM (The Association for Information and Image Management).
AIIM is an international organization focused on helping users understand challenges associated with managing documents, content, and business processes.
The iECM framework will address the growing need for a common integration layer between different enterprise content management systems and multiple business applications.
Adobe XMP is an extensible and customizable framework that leverages standard XML structures to facilitate distributed information sharing and management.
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